HB 9 — lobbied in 2025
33 employers disclosed lobbying HB 9 before the Kentucky General Assembly in 2025. Annual lobbying totals shown are each employer's full-year spending.
- KY Medical Association — $138,041
- Pharmaceutical Research & Manuf. of America — $137,262
- Elevance Health and Affiliates DBA Anthem, Inc. — $129,039
- Norton Healthcare, Inc. — $86,024
- WellCare Health Insurance Company of Ky., Inc. — $80,332
- KY Assn. of Health Plans Inc. — $79,042
- National Mentor Holdings, LLC — $68,757
- KY Optometric Association — $63,075
- Amgen, Inc. — $62,715
- Pikeville Medical Center — $62,568
- Saint Elizabeth Healthcare — $54,279
- Sellers, Dorsey & Associates, LLC — $48,000
- Uber Technologies, Inc. — $44,788
- CVS Health — $43,863
- KY Pharmacists Association — $39,679
- Kidz Club (The) — $35,047
- ABA Advocates — $32,464
- Maryhurst — $32,450
- Home of The Innocents — $28,800
- Ramey-Estep Homes, Inc. — $27,918
- Pfizer Inc. — $26,241
- KY United Methodist Children's Homes — $25,478
- Genentech, Inc. — $19,431
- KY Health Resource Alliance — $18,500
- Isaiah House, Inc. — $14,890
- Acadia Healthcare — $14,000
- Intrust Healthcare — $13,640
- Brightview LLC — $12,500
- KY Assn. of Hospice and Palliative Care — $12,000
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Company — $9,168
- Funeral Directors Assoc. of KY., Inc. — $7,160
- University of Kentucky — $4,223
- Behavioral Health Advocates — $3,250
All 2025 bills · Bill text & status at legislature.ky.gov
Data: Kentucky Legislative Ethics Commission public reports. KLEC Watch is an independent project of The Lexington Times. Sibling site: KREF Watch — Kentucky campaign finance.